+48 575 030 301

tips

Gdansk's Commute Couture: Mastering Public Transit Tips!

Gdansk’s Commute Couture: Mastering Public Transit Tips!

Gdansk’s Commute Couture: Mastering Public Transit Tips!

In the stylish city of Gdansk, commuting has become an art form. From wearing comfortable yet chic attire to mastering the intricate bus routes, locals have perfected their transit game. Join us as we delve into the secret tips that make Gdansk’s public transportation an effortless and fashionable experience. Get ready to embrace the Commute Couture and become a trendsetter on the go!

もっと読む

7 Things You Can Strike Off Your Bucket List by Visiting Poland

Poland is the perfect Eastern European destination. Cheap flights there and a low cost of living means that for many people, spending a long weekend here is probably cheaper than it would have been at home! There are also cool vacation rentals, which means a place to stay is not a huge problem. However, you’re on holiday, so you don’t want to do the same things that you could at home, right? In this article, we’ll take a look at 7 things you can strike off your bucket list by visiting Poland. If you do even just one of these activities, you’ll make unforgettable memories of your trip to this […]

もっと読む

Summer in Warsaw | Things You Can Do Only in Summer

The weather in Poland tends to get extreme. +35 Celsius degrees in summer, minus 25 Celsius degrees in winter… sounds pretty normal and usual to any Polish person. Summer in Poland holds one great advantage for all travelers: the days are veeery long, which means more time to discover the wonders of the country during the daylight hours. Also, Polish cities tend to make the most of it and offer a great variety of attractions like open-air cinemas, breakfast markets, beach volleyball tournaments, etc. Of course, there are plenty of things you can do during the winter season in Poland as well (oh, my beloved skiing!), but there are tons […]

もっと読む

10 Ways Warsaw Will Completely Surprise You

One year ago, I made an incredibly spontaneous decision to move from my picturesque, movie-worthy, Los Angeles beach city of Palos Verdes, California to the unknown, “borderline-Eastern European ” (as we Americans think) city of Warsaw, Poland. Life was decent in good old, sunny Los Angeles: I was your typical, very basic California girl. I woke up at 5am every morning to work out, went to work, and ended my day with a swim or yoga. A natural-born foodie and craft beer & wine lover, I checked out the latest and greatest spots all over LA on the reg. Life was decent, not much to complain about: but I was […]

もっと読む